A merchandising system includes slotted cross members connected by side brackets to form a shelf component. Various accessories are insertable into the slots of the cross members to form organizational components along the shelf.
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1. A merchandising system (1) comprising:
a front cross member (5) with a left side (6), a right side (7), an inwardly-facing edge (8), and an outwardly-facing edge (9);
a back cross member (10) with a left side (11), a right side (12), an inwardly-facing edge (13), and an outwardly-facing edge (14);
a left side bracket (15) having a front tab and a back tab, and connecting the front cross member to the back cross member along the left sides thereof; and
a right side bracket (20) having a front tab (21) and a back tab, and connecting the front cross member to the back cross member along the right sides thereof;
wherein the inwardly-facing edge of the front cross member has inwardly-facing slots (25) therealong for receiving front catches (26) of removable accessories;
wherein the inwardly-facing edge of the back cross member has inwardly-facing slots (30) therealong, aligned with the inwardly-facing slots of the front cross member, for receiving back catches (31) of the removable accessories;
wherein the inwardly-facing edge of the front cross member has inwardly-facing tabs (40) at the right and left sides thereof;
wherein the inwardly-facing edge of the back cross member has inwardly-facing tabs (45) at the right and left sides thereof;
wherein the inwardly facing tab at the left side of the front cross member and the inwardly facing tab at the left side of the back cross member are removably secured into slots (50) in the left side bracket;
wherein the inwardly facing tab at the right side of the front cross member and the inwardly facing tab at the right side of the back cross member are removably secured into slots (55) in the right side bracket;
wherein the outwardly-facing edge of the front cross member has slots (60) at the right and left sides thereof;
wherein the outwardly-facing edge of the back cross member has slots at the right and left sides thereof;
wherein the front tab of the left side bracket is removably secured into the slot at the left side of the outwardly-facing edge of the front cross member;
wherein the front tab of the right side bracket is removably secured into the slot at the right side of the outwardly-facing edge of the front cross member;
wherein the back tab of the left side bracket is removably secured into the slot at the left side of the outwardly-facing edge of the back cross member; and
wherein the back tab of the right side bracket is removably secured into the slot at the right side of the outwardly-facing edge of the back cross member.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Application No. 62/252,305 filed on Nov. 6, 2015, in accordance with 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e), and any other applicable laws. The contents of the aforementioned application(s) are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if set forth fully herein.
The metal shelf has been the back bone of brick and mortar retail stores for almost a century. Today, merchandise is still placed onto the shelf. Some unique shelves have been developed, such as the angled shelf and the rolling shelf which are still just shelves for merchandise to be placed on. Most all recent merchandising breakthroughs have involved placing different apparatus on top of the shelf to organize products better. Spring fronting devices known as pusher systems along with dividers are available in various styles. In essence, additional fixtures are added to the shelf to segregate and forward merchandise. This adds another level of fixture on fixture. There is thus a need for a universal merchandising system which incorporates both the shelving and organizing aspects of displays into a single unit.
The present invention embodies a new approach to merchandising that consolidates the shelf and organizing system into one unit, thus minimizing the number of parts. Fewer parts are better environmentally, and also lower shipping and fixture costs. Components are shipped in smaller cartons and are assembled without tools in minutes.
The universal merchandising system (1) of the present invention includes a front cross member (5) and a back cross member (10) both removably attached to a left side bracket (15) and right side (20) bracket, as best seen in
An assembled universal merchandising system (1) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The front cross member (5) has a left side (6), a right side (7), an inwardly-facing edge (8), and an outwardly-facing edge (9). Similarly, the back cross member (10) has with a left side (11), a right side (12), an inwardly-facing edge (13), and an outwardly-facing edge (14). The inwardly-facing edge (8) of the front cross member (5) has inwardly-facing slots (25) therealong for receiving front catches (26) of removable accessories. Similarly, the inwardly-facing edge (13) of the back cross member (10) has inwardly-facing slots (30) therealong, aligned with the inwardly-facing slots (25) of the front cross member (5), for receiving back catches (31) of the removable accessories. As used herein, “inwardly facing” refers to the direction facing towards the inside of the system, i.e., where merchandise will be placed. Thus, the inwardly-facing slots (25) and (30) face each other. Conversely, “outwardly-facing” refers to the direction facing away from the inside of the system. For the front cross member (5), that is in a direction out in front of the system (1). For the back cross member (10), that is in a direction out in back of the system (1).
The cross members (5, 10) are connected to left and right side brackets (15 and 20 respectively) using a first set of tabs (40) and slots (55) and a second set of tabs (21) and slots (60) for each of the front right, front left, back right, and back left corners of the system (1). This is best seen in
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Colelli, Robert Paul, Oberg, Eric Edward, Cruz, Johnnie
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